Violets and Thorns From a Dell, Vol. 4

Violets and Thorns From a Dell, Vol. 4
Author: Dell Hair
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781333393953

Excerpt from Violets and Thorns From a Dell, Vol. 4: A Collection of Poems; First Edition 5000 A giant in stature, and one of the burliest officers in Toledo, Hair would not be easily taken for a poet. Criminals of the worst type have felt his iron grasp, but the unfortunate women and children who have come under his notice can testify to the great, soft heart within his rugged breast. To become acquainted with Dell Hair, the Poet Cop, is to become. Acquainted with the world's greatest poet. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Course of Our Seasons

The Course of Our Seasons
Author: Kathleen Gresham Everett
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2011-03-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1452039275

The Course of Our Seasons is filled with angelic messages that await only our awareness. Even the mundane is rendered sacred in the fullness of love's journey. Brilliant, sensitive, accessible... Dr. Jim Young, AWARE IN A WORLD ASLEEP The tilt of the earth, rustle of angel wings and the hush of a lullaby bring the reader into The Course of Our Seasons. Kathleen Gresham Everett allows us glimpses into the seasons of our natural world, our spiritual world and the world of our emotions through her evocative and thoughtful poetry. The inspiration is specific and universal - birth, life, death and ultimately, rebirth. The book begins with the natural world where Everett's love of the Ozarks is apparent. We observe the seasons with spring peepers, sassafras trees and the charm of finches. The second section greets us with Advent and moves through the church year, as we experience the celebrations and stories of faith. Our interior life is contemplated in the final section. It opens with a lullaby, then poems of family, romantic love, heartbreak, grief and, finally, acceptance bringing us through our emotional seasons. This collection of poems celebrates the essence of our world as we move through The Course of Our Seasons.

Luxury Arts of the Renaissance

Luxury Arts of the Renaissance
Author: Marina Belozerskaya
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892367857

Today we associate the Renaissance with painting, sculpture, and architecture—the “major” arts. Yet contemporaries often held the “minor” arts—gem-studded goldwork, richly embellished armor, splendid tapestries and embroideries, music, and ephemeral multi-media spectacles—in much higher esteem. Isabella d’Este, Marchesa of Mantua, was typical of the Italian nobility: she bequeathed to her children precious stone vases mounted in gold, engraved gems, ivories, and antique bronzes and marbles; her favorite ladies-in-waiting, by contrast, received mere paintings. Renaissance patrons and observers extolled finely wrought luxury artifacts for their exquisite craftsmanship and the symbolic capital of their components; paintings and sculptures in modest materials, although discussed by some literati, were of lesser consequence. This book endeavors to return to the mainstream material long marginalized as a result of historical and ideological biases of the intervening centuries. The author analyzes how luxury arts went from being lofty markers of ascendancy and discernment in the Renaissance to being dismissed as “decorative” or “minor” arts—extravagant trinkets of the rich unworthy of the status of Art. Then, by re-examining the objects themselves and their uses in their day, she shows how sumptuous creations constructed the world and taste of Renaissance women and men.